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Dershkian Alphabet The "Dershkian alphabet" contains twenty-six letters just like the "english alphabet". Same as the "texting alphabet".

Texting Alphabet

Rules of Alphabet

and is represented by a ^
 * In the case of double-letters a dot (.) is placed above or below (doesnt matter which) the single-digit letter - letter in bold displays the double-letter replacement. Some words, though rarely require two double-replacements.
 * Green → Yrėv - single replacement
 * Successful → Suẋeṣfuy - double replacement
 * Dropping letters - dropping letters occurs when transfered from english to dershkian and more then two-double replacements occur
 * Successfully → Suẋeṣfuy ^

Pronounced As In the case of when a word contains a certain letter here is what occurs as shown below.
 * x → z
 * o → u
 * y → silent - followed by a conscent only when stays as a y and isnt used as a g

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